Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00710

Introduced
1/25/13  
Introduced
1/25/13  
Refer
1/25/13  
Refer
1/25/13  
Refer
3/6/13  
Refer
3/6/13  
Report Pass
3/19/13  
Report Pass
3/19/13  
Refer
4/1/13  
Refer
4/1/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning Permits For Gun Shows And To Sell Long Guns.

Impact

The bill significantly modifies state laws pertaining to firearm sales, particularly in terms of oversight and accountability. By instituting a permitting process for gun shows, the legislation addresses concerns about unregulated firearm sales and increases the scrutiny of promoters. Additionally, the bill mandates that only those who meet specific criteria can sell firearms at such events, effectively regulating the commercial landscape for long guns and enhancing public safety measures immediately prior to and during gun shows.

Summary

Substitute Bill No. 710, titled 'An Act Concerning Permits for Gun Shows and to Sell Long Guns', aims to regulate gun shows and the sale of long guns in order to enhance public safety and oversight. The bill requires gun show promoters to obtain local authority permits, which necessitate submission of specific details about the event and the suitability of the promoter. This measure not only establishes a formal permitting process for gun shows but also places responsibilities on local authorities to review and approve applications to ensure compliance with state regulations.

Sentiment

Sentiment regarding SB00710 appears to be divided among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters believe that the bill is a crucial step toward enforcing stricter controls over firearm sales in a context of increasing public concern over gun violence. Opponents, however, argue that the bill could restrict lawful gun ownership and impose burdensome regulations on event organizers, which they view as an infringement on personal freedoms and second amendment rights. This clash of perspectives reveals the ongoing debate between public safety and individual rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns about the bill's potential impact on small firearm dealers and enthusiasts who may find permit requirements cumbersome and financially straining. Moreover, the requirement for mental health checks for applicants may raise privacy concerns about the disclosure of sensitive personal information. These factors contribute to ongoing discussions about the balance between enhancing gun control measures and protecting individual rights and business interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00418

An Act Concerning Recertification Of Retired Police Officers.

CT SB00695

An Act Establishing A Gun Offender Registry.

CT SB00711

An Act Establishing An Age Restriction On The Purchase Of Long Guns.

CT SB00207

An Act Establishing A Registry Of Firearm-related Injuries And Deaths.

CT SB00377

An Act Concerning The Suspension Or Revocation Of Pistol Permits.

CT SB00065

An Act Requiring State And Municipal Police Officers To Provide Notice Of Inoperative Lights On The State And Local Highways.

CT HB06185

An Act Creating A Gun Offender Registry.

CT HB05495

An Act Establishing A Deconstruction Permitting Process.

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